I just got to join this publisher program where you get paid £3 for every advert displayed on your site. Up to 5 pages per site and you can add up to 5 sites. Which means you can make up to £75 a month!
I have seen it working on blogger blogs as well! (blogspot)
The program works like this: You sign up and add the pages you want them to display the ads on. They will match up a relevant advertisement to your page. You add the advertisement to your page. After a month you can receive the money to your paypal. Its totally FREE to join with no risk at all.
There is no PageRank, click through or traffic requirements. You just get payed for displaying the Ads! That makes me wonder.. hmm…
Currently, when adding a website, you will be required to add your website under one of these categories:
Animals & Pets
Arts, Crafts & Hobbies
Automotive
Business
Careers & Employment
Computers & Networking
Do it Yourself (DIY)
Education
Electronics
Entertainment
Fashion
Finance
Furniture
Games
Government
Health
Holidays & Special Occasions
Home & Garden
Home Life
Industry
Internet
Kids and Teens
Legal
Literature
News
Online Business Tips
Personal
Professional Services
Real Estate
Recreation & Leisure
Reference
Reviews
Science & Technology
Shopping
Society
Sports
Travel
Webmaster Resources
Website Technologies
Writing
Miscellaneous
Insurance
Let me know if you joined
JC
P.S. You can post about it in your blog and refer other’s to join, don’t forget to link back to this post
P.P.S. Do you have an facebook account? Join Webmasters Society Facebook Group!
I wanted to know more about what this is about. I wanted to hear from you more about how this works. I have tried other programs before and it didn’t work out.
Tell me more about this
I am still waiting for an Ad to be assigned, looks like they are taking quite a long time. Maybe because there are too many publishers and too little advertisers for their model.
I signed up back in January, and whilst not all my slots are filled, I’ve already paid for all my site’s domain registrations for this year, as well as the hosting. The money ‘left over’ is now being saved up for my next trip back to Britain. Also worth mentioning is that Matched now offer support via their new forum (http://forum.matched.co.uk), rather than their slightly clunky internal e-mail system.
Having spoken with their support guys on a number of issues, I can report that they are helpful, but just a little snowed under, since they opened up their system by adding PayPal as a payment option - whilst it was only UK bank account holders that could join, there were obviously less site owners signed up.
If you find your page does not have an ad matched to it for a long time, you can always submit a new URL, in the hope that this new one will get an ad matched to it more quickly. There is hope that they will eventually flag sites that HAVE been looked at, but won’t have an ad matched, so you know to submit a new URL, as opposed to those pages that simply haven’t been looked at yet.
HIH
PS Found this post when looking for blogrolled reviews…

PPS I’m just a satisfied blogger who users their system, I don’t work for them
PPPS Have you considered adding a ’subscribe to comments’ type plugin on this site? I’m really bad at returning to pages I’ve left comments on
PPPPS Just how many Posts can one have after a Script?
Hahaha
Hi ChrisM,
Oh yea, I will be adding that plugin.
Gahh, back to Britain, sounds like lots of money there.
Well, there’s another program I joined, I will be reviewing it soon.
Let me add that plugin when I get home.
JC
arlo… cannot find ur face book leh….
joined =p